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This video will explain what you need to do to get another 50,000 miles out of your car. I wish I could tell you what to do to get 100,000, but it simply is not possible. So, get the next 50,000, repeat these items, and you should get another 50,000 out of it.
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Compression check/test:
Oil change:
Spark plug replacement:
Wires Rotor, & distributor:
PCV system:
Coolant hose check:
Timing belt:
Transmission fluid change:
Coolant system service:
Replace coolant hoses:
Battery terminal cleaning:
Air filter replacement:
Cabin filter replacement:
Fuel filter replacement:
EGR service:
Fuel injector cleaner:
O2 sensor replacement:
Check brakes:
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Intrigued considering that my current ride has 360,000. I did exactly what this gentleman said: I slowly brought the car back to top shape. New suspension, hoses, fluids, filters, tune up items always on a firm schedule. The car is a 1991 Lexus ls400 I bought 7 years ago with 287,000 miles. Confident in my daily driver.
2000 4 runner sport supercharged 246,000 miles just drove from charlotte north carolina to Albuquerque new mexico. 1985 Mercedes 300d turbo diesel 468,000 sold.
Robert, thanks for all the help, i have replaced a fan motor and struts per your instructions , I have a 1996 volvo 850 turbo with 196k miles.
I have 1997 850 R that just hit 210,000. Still running like she'll go to 500,000. Just gotta get that damn starter replaced…
My brother had a 1998 Dodge Durango with 220,000+ miles before transmission made it not worth it
My 2008 Sebring (convertible) will hit 100,000 by the end of September. I’ve had the alternator replaced, timing belt replaced, and transmission fluid change and of course new brakes and tires. The only “unexpected” repair was the transmission shift cable came loose, no biggie at all. It’ll get new tie rod ends by the end of 2018 and new shocks next year. Nothing has broken, thy have just degraded over the past 10 years. Everyone knocks Chrysler but if you follow the maintenance schedule you’re golden.
Volvo 850 T5 with 246000 miles on it now!??
Is a timing belt and serpentine belt the same thing?
hey Robert, my 89 Nissan v6 truck. got almost 400,000 and still goin great.
if your
car is broken fix another car